It just got more expensive to visit Disneyland on the weekends and holidays. Disneyland has introduced demand-based ticket pricing for both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure’s single day tickets.

The system allows Disneyland to tier it’s 1-day, and 1-day park hopper tickets based on projected park demand and attendance levels. The pricing structure will be broken in to three tiers, the Value, which will be Monday through Thursday, the Regular, which will include Friday through Sundays, and Peak which will encompass holidays and special events. A calendar for each tiered ticket and when they will be in effect can be viewed on Disneyland’s website

The new breakdown (which goes into effect February 28, 2016) for 1-day, and 1-day park hopper tickets will be:

Value

Adult: $95 for a 1-day 1-park, and $155 for a 1-day park hopper

Child: $89 for a 1-day 1-park, and $149 for a 1-day park hopper

Regular

Adult: $105 for a 1-day 1-park, and $160 for a 1-day park hopper

Child: $99 for a 1-day 1-park, and $154 for a 1-day park hopper

Peak

Adult: $119 for a 1-day 1-park, and $169 for a 1-day park hopper

Child: $113 for a 1-day 1-park, and $163 for a 1-day park hopper

The Value tiered pricing actually reflects a reduction in prices. Prior to the changes the standard Adult price was $99 for a 1-day 1-park, now it will be $95 for most days Monday through Thursday. The Child pricing also decreased from $93 to $89 in the Value category. However, for the Peak category the Adult ticket reflects a $20 increase for a 1-day 1-park, and a $14 increase for the park hopper.